+12V DC at 13A – 16A (Powers the APU, GDDR5 RAM, and Blu-ray drive) Optimized for PS4 Slim series CUH-21XX hardware blocks Primary Interface Topology

The ADP-160ER is the internal switching power supply unit (PSU) for the Sony PlayStation 4 Slim, specifically models like the CUH-2115B and CUH-25XXB. It converts the AC power from your wall outlet (100-240V) into the stable DC voltages the console needs to operate. This guide will explore its specifications, common failure points, and how to use the related ADP-160CR schematic to diagnose issues.

For detailed board layouts and circuit paths, you can access community-uploaded PDF schematics on the following platforms: Scribd - ADP-160ER Schematic

Note: Always ensure you have the correct revision of the schematic for your specific ADP-160ER board, as Delta Electronics may change component designators or values between production batches.

The power supply provides two critical voltages: a constant rail (used to power the console's startup logic) and a switched 12V rail , which powers the system's main components (including the hard drive and disc drive).

The +4.8V standby rail works, but the +12V rail fails under load. Check the secondary output diodes, filtering capacitors for high ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance), or the optocoupler tracking circuit. PWM Controller Failure

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High-voltage transistors that chop the smooth DC into high-frequency AC square waves to drive the main transformer. 3. Secondary Side (Low Voltage & Isolation)

The (also known by its Sony part number N16-160P1A ) is a 160W–165W internal power supply unit (PSU) used primarily in Sony PlayStation 4 Slim models, specifically the CUH-2115 and CUH-2100 series. Finding an official schematic for this specific board can be difficult because Sony does not release them publicly. However, detailed circuit diagrams and repair data are available through community-driven reverse engineering and technical forums. Core Specifications of the ADP-160ER

Bridge Rectifier ( BD1 ), Power Factor Correction IC ( NCP1612A ), and the main boost N-channel MOSFET ( Q1 ).

Controlled by beefy MOSFETs to power the heavy-lifting hardware like the APU.

Technicians often look for schematics to troubleshoot these specific issues: